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while that issue is quite rare in the united states, it is common in some asian countries. today the effort to pass that bill fell short. nikole killion has the details from washington. >> the measure was struck down, but not without a divisive debate over women's rights. >> the bill is not passed. >> house rejected a measure to ban abortions based on the sex of an unborn child. >> sex selection is violence against women and the truth kind of war against women. >> the bill would have made it a federal offense punishable with up to five years in prison for those who perform gender based abortion. >> it is criminalizing a doctor and the relationship between a patient and a physician. in this country, we have the right of choice. greg some lawmakers argue they are growing evidence of so- called sex selection in the united states. >> this undercover video was taken by an undercover group. >> i am not fooled and american women are not fooled. >> many democrats said they also opposed gender discrimination but accuse republicans of playing politics with women's rights. the house s
while that issue is quite rare in the united states, it is common in some asian countries. today the effort to pass that bill fell short. nikole killion has the details from washington. >> the measure was struck down, but not without a divisive debate over women's rights. >> the bill is not passed. >> house rejected a measure to ban abortions based on the sex of an unborn child. >> sex selection is violence against women and the truth kind of war against women. >>...
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. >> the united states has a significant stake in the outcome of the economic discussions in europe. the european union is the largest trading partner of the united states. >> the possibility greece will exit the 17-nation years then, the president is expected to encourage stimulus measures like the ones he introduced in 2009 in hopes of jump starting the u.s. economy. he will then head to chicago. >> to pursue oil and all these other countries. >> where protesters are gathering. afghanistan tops the agenda as the president meets with the heads of states of more than 62 countries. >> the next up towards a responsible and the of this war, towards our achieving our goals in this effort in afghanistan. >> those goals include how to sustain afghan forces. >> if the next steps in the transition project -- their transition to the end of 2014 and beyond. >> u.s. officials say it will cost about $4 billion a year to help support afghanistan. >> these are very important events. while other two such distinct venues for these talks? >> this is a deliberate decision because the president wanted
. >> the united states has a significant stake in the outcome of the economic discussions in europe. the european union is the largest trading partner of the united states. >> the possibility greece will exit the 17-nation years then, the president is expected to encourage stimulus measures like the ones he introduced in 2009 in hopes of jump starting the u.s. economy. he will then head to chicago. >> to pursue oil and all these other countries. >> where protesters are...
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it is because of what the experience trying to return to the united states during a trip in canada. >> i wake up because i'm in the passenger side. i see office is running out and pulling their weapons. i love to him and say, something is going down. >> i said, they are coming after me. >> i look and they are surrounded my car. >> the mixup has david levin on the wanted list. and what he's doing to try to clear his name. >> you changes to be on the way for auto schools handout suspensions. in an investigation revealed more than 65,000 students were suspended from maryland schools in just one year. the board is also tracking how many students were placed on long-term suspensions. >> there is a large percentage of disciplinary action that takes the form of a suspension that should not be suspensions. >> the boy is expected to vote on changes in the policy next month. >> the public service commission is taking comments for citizens about the new technology that some say pose health risks because of the amount of radiofrequency sedate emit. the utility says they pose no additional health
it is because of what the experience trying to return to the united states during a trip in canada. >> i wake up because i'm in the passenger side. i see office is running out and pulling their weapons. i love to him and say, something is going down. >> i said, they are coming after me. >> i look and they are surrounded my car. >> the mixup has david levin on the wanted list. and what he's doing to try to clear his name. >> you changes to be on the way for auto...
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where he actually uses his work at bane to say my work at bane is exactly what the president of the united states does and therefore you should elect me because what i did at bane is analogous to what the president does. what he did there was not analogous. his job was to make a ton of money for investors and for himself. and by all accounts he appears to have been very good at it in ways that sometimes benefited workers and sometimes hurt workers. >> and always benefited bane in the aggregate. >> and always, which was his constituency. and i guess the point i would make if i were sort of arguing for mitt romney is here's a guy who has had three jobs that we know about in his life. the job -- i'm sure he's had more but the three main jobs are he was a management consult pt then he ran bane then he did the olympics and was governor of massachusetts. and each of these jobs require slightly different skill sets he was incredibly effective at his job whatever that job was. so he as guy who was really good, he's given a set of tasks, he's really good. now, whether those tasks that he has had he
where he actually uses his work at bane to say my work at bane is exactly what the president of the united states does and therefore you should elect me because what i did at bane is analogous to what the president does. what he did there was not analogous. his job was to make a ton of money for investors and for himself. and by all accounts he appears to have been very good at it in ways that sometimes benefited workers and sometimes hurt workers. >> and always benefited bane in the...
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they're just sitting on it. >> companies should invest in the united states. it's still the world's biggest economy. and if companies just are going to sit on cash, they're going to lose. they're gonna lose, because only the people that are going to invest their way through this crisis are going to win. >> immelt is also supporting a tax holiday for global companies to get them to bring back home more than $1 trillion in profits they're keeping overseas. he says businesses would start hiring, even though they didn't when a tax holiday was tried in 2004. >> when it happened last time, it didn't. >> right. >> so there's plenty of evidence that says that i'm not right about that. in other words, do i know how many jobs it's going to create? i don't. but it can't intellectually be any good to anybody to have $1.2 trillion outside the u.s. >> shouldn't american corporations--don't they have some kind of civic responsibility to create jobs? no? >> my name is not above the door. i work for investors. investors want to see us grow earnings and cash flow. they want to
they're just sitting on it. >> companies should invest in the united states. it's still the world's biggest economy. and if companies just are going to sit on cash, they're going to lose. they're gonna lose, because only the people that are going to invest their way through this crisis are going to win. >> immelt is also supporting a tax holiday for global companies to get them to bring back home more than $1 trillion in profits they're keeping overseas. he says businesses would...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> in the aftermath of the 2008 housing collapse, the number of properties going into foreclosure soared across america. but in a shocking number of cases, many of the mortgage documents needed for the banks to foreclose on delinquent homeowners were missing. as scott pelley reported in april of 2011, this led some companies to set up forgery mills to re-create the missing paperwork. >> docx and companies like it were re-creating missing mortgage assignments for the banks and providing the legally required signatures of bank vice presidents and notaries. linda green says she was named a bank vice president by docx because her name was short and easy to spell. as demand exploded, docx needed more linda greens. so you're linda green? >> yes. can't you tell? [laug
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> in the aftermath of the 2008 housing collapse, the number of properties going into foreclosure soared across america. but in a shocking number of cases,...
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. >> we're providing the full resources of the united states government? everything we've got... >> yes, absolutely. >> we've told them is at their disposal. >> absolutely. >> our best people are on this? >> yes, they are. working nonstop around the clock in each of the operation centers. >> and they are now working side by side with the japanese? >> yes. >> but that wasn't always the case. >> not in the beginning, no. >> an american team of top experts arrived shortly after the disaster, but they were largely stuck at the u.s. embassy. the japanese didn't think they needed the help. but the emergency was out of control, and the u.s. gave the japanese an ominous private warning. >> that if, you know, we don't expand the efforts, we'll require heroic work done that could be, you know, quite devastating for the workers. >> what do we mean by that? >> that means they could very well lose their lives. >> an official with the u.s. government told the japanese that "your people are gonna have to die save that plant unless you let us help you." >> yes. >> at one
. >> we're providing the full resources of the united states government? everything we've got... >> yes, absolutely. >> we've told them is at their disposal. >> absolutely. >> our best people are on this? >> yes, they are. working nonstop around the clock in each of the operation centers. >> and they are now working side by side with the japanese? >> yes. >> but that wasn't always the case. >> not in the beginning, no. >> an...
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. >> it justice says the current economic situation in the united states is like a game of monopoly. >> reporter: president obama lost west virginia to john mccain by 13 points, to hillary clinton by 41 points even though her campaign was all but over. and 20% of the voters admitted that race was a factor in their decision. >> i run a profit every day. >> reporter: martinsburg pharmacist and mayor says west virginia's disilloosement with the president has more to do with his policies on things like global warming. he's a democrat but don't ask him how he'll vote in the general election. >> like a lot of politicians in west virginia, you're not saying. >> reporter: in martinsburg, bruce leshan, 9news now. >> 40% of the vote would normally qualify a candidate to receive delegates at the national convention. they thought judd might get one but the west virginia democratic party director says judd is not likely to get that one and as a federal inmate, he may not even be eligible to serve, but isn't that disgraceful? >> it's shocking. >> also shocking that race still plays a factor and th
. >> it justice says the current economic situation in the united states is like a game of monopoly. >> reporter: president obama lost west virginia to john mccain by 13 points, to hillary clinton by 41 points even though her campaign was all but over. and 20% of the voters admitted that race was a factor in their decision. >> i run a profit every day. >> reporter: martinsburg pharmacist and mayor says west virginia's disilloosement with the president has more to do with...
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. >>> tonight's health alert is about something practically all young children in the united states use. i'm talking about baby bottles, sippy cups, pacifiers, but parents may not realize there are dangers there they don't know about. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: 22-month-old morgan sheryl has a chipped tooth. >> she reached for me and felt forward and hit her face on the ottoman in front of our couch and her bottle happened to be in her mouth at the time. >> reporter: a new study in the journal of pediatrics finds over a two decade period more than 45,000 children under age 3 went to the hospital for injuries related to the use of baby bottles, pacifiers and sippy cups. that's approximately one child every four hours. >> the vast majority of the injuries in the study were falls that children experienced and over 70% of the injuries were injuries to the area around the mouth or the mouth itself. >> reporter: the study also found 2/3 of the injuries were to children who were 1 year old, churn who were just learning to walk and -- children who were just learning to walk and maybe tr
. >>> tonight's health alert is about something practically all young children in the united states use. i'm talking about baby bottles, sippy cups, pacifiers, but parents may not realize there are dangers there they don't know about. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: 22-month-old morgan sheryl has a chipped tooth. >> she reached for me and felt forward and hit her face on the ottoman in front of our couch and her bottle happened to be in her mouth at the time. >>...
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. >>> syria's most senior diplomat in washington is being booted out of the united states. the order comes from the obama administration in protest of last week's massacre in syria. 108 people were killed. most of them execution style. many children. the u.n. says entire families were gunned down in their homes. more than half a dozen countries have expressed their outrage by expelling syrian diplomats. >> canada's transportation agency is investigating how debris might have fallen from a troubled airliner and damaged vehicles in southern ontario. the air canada flight took off from toronto. meantime, down on the ground. police say chunks of debris were falling in several places right near the airport. including a gas station parking lot. some cars were hit. luckily no people were. >> pretty shocked to see. yeah, it's just really, really strange. not something i expected to happen. ago airplane debris on my windshield. >> i was surprised when i heard a noise. i didn't know what that noise was. nothing happened. only the car. >> good thing. nobody expects airplane debris. th
. >>> syria's most senior diplomat in washington is being booted out of the united states. the order comes from the obama administration in protest of last week's massacre in syria. 108 people were killed. most of them execution style. many children. the u.n. says entire families were gunned down in their homes. more than half a dozen countries have expressed their outrage by expelling syrian diplomats. >> canada's transportation agency is investigating how debris might have...
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. >> the united states here. >> and getting a little football last night at fedex field. one of the rare times that will be a big spectator there. and they presented rg3 with the honorary soccer jersey before their match against brazil. now, although that the u.s. lost, they got a pretty good idea of what to expect come game day. >> it was a great atmosphere, you know, take 60,000 to 70,000. they were all there. and just to see how loud that place could get after one great play. it definitely makes you look forward to it. and also, you know, you'll see that there. so we don't want any scores like that. but we will definitely look to get the crowd on into it and to keep them motivated. >> reporter: today, coming to the defense of mic shanahan, coming up later on in sports. back to you in the studios. >> thank you, kristin. >>> and still ahead, imagination could be the key to saving lives. how the local students are making it happen at the cool school. >>> if you're on the fence for adopting, here are a couple of reasons why they will need your help desperately right now. i
. >> the united states here. >> and getting a little football last night at fedex field. one of the rare times that will be a big spectator there. and they presented rg3 with the honorary soccer jersey before their match against brazil. now, although that the u.s. lost, they got a pretty good idea of what to expect come game day. >> it was a great atmosphere, you know, take 60,000 to 70,000. they were all there. and just to see how loud that place could get after one great...
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. >> reporter: that lady is captain candace adams, a nine- year veteran of the united states air force. she's one of the 11,000 women under age 30 who are diagnose every year with breast cancer -- diagnosed every year in breast cancer. like a lot in her age group, cancer never crossed her mind and she didn't do routine self- exams. >> i would be in the shower and wash, you know, my chest and things like that and that would be about it. >> reporter: she of 29 when she learned the marble size lunch she felt in her breast was -- lump she felt in her breast was one of the most aggressive cancer strains, triple negative. >> finding out i was triple negative was worse than finding out i had breast cancer. a large possibility from a doctor's perspective was it wasn't going away and it had a huge reoccurrence. i was paralyzed with fear. >> reporter: there to lift her up were her parents and brother and and fiancee ryan. from then on she would fight cancer her way. what came out of her taking control of her high of was this film on her website. >> you're serious and i respect the gravity of you
. >> reporter: that lady is captain candace adams, a nine- year veteran of the united states air force. she's one of the 11,000 women under age 30 who are diagnose every year with breast cancer -- diagnosed every year in breast cancer. like a lot in her age group, cancer never crossed her mind and she didn't do routine self- exams. >> i would be in the shower and wash, you know, my chest and things like that and that would be about it. >> reporter: she of 29 when she learned...
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with the united states -- but will the united states get involved on the ground? >> that's one of the questions cbs this morning will be looking into this morning. gayle king joins us live from new york with a preview. good morning, gayle. >> that is one of the questions. hello to you, mike and andrea. former defense secretary donald rumsfeld will be here in studio 57 today. we'll ask him about the u.s. options to deal with syria and the white house leaks on the osama bin laden raid. plus, jazz legend winston mar sell liss brings us a rare interview with paul simon. great conversation when those two get together. we'll see you starting at 7:00. >> we'll be watching. >>> the public viewing of chuck brown had to be cut short last night. police cleared the crowd around 8:30. they didn't want anyone to get hurt in the storms which moved through. thousands of people visited howard theatre tuesday to pay their respects to the godfather of go go music. brown died two weeks ago. he was 75. the scene resembled a street party, something people say brown really would have en
with the united states -- but will the united states get involved on the ground? >> that's one of the questions cbs this morning will be looking into this morning. gayle king joins us live from new york with a preview. good morning, gayle. >> that is one of the questions. hello to you, mike and andrea. former defense secretary donald rumsfeld will be here in studio 57 today. we'll ask him about the u.s. options to deal with syria and the white house leaks on the osama bin laden...
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. >> we believe he could be anywhere in the united states. we are concerned for the safety of the girls. >> his wife is also charged with first-degree murder in this case. she has confessed. the fbi has put up billboards all over the southeast because they believe he has ties to florida and investigators think he might be hiding out there. >> the olympic torch has now been let for this summer's olympics. the torch goes on and 1,800 mile journey before it is delivered to the organizers. the games are scheduled to be held in the london july 22. >> it might be tough to light a torch here today. a little breezy. >> when gusts 40 miles per hour in hagerstown. they will diminish to nine and it will get chilly. -- diminished tonight and it will get chilly. let's give you a look at the time lapse camera in arlington. in the clouds popping in and out of the frames here. some fairweather cloudiness. the clouds are diminishing. it it will be clear tonight. 60 degrees in gaithersburg. at the winds are pretty strong. definitely a breeze to contend with. i
. >> we believe he could be anywhere in the united states. we are concerned for the safety of the girls. >> his wife is also charged with first-degree murder in this case. she has confessed. the fbi has put up billboards all over the southeast because they believe he has ties to florida and investigators think he might be hiding out there. >> the olympic torch has now been let for this summer's olympics. the torch goes on and 1,800 mile journey before it is delivered to the...
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researchers at stanford university have found more than 8 million adults in the united states experienced sleepwalking which is an increase. the study says one possible factor is the use of over-the- counter sleep aids. while sleepwalking is usually harmless, it can do to -- it can cause injuries. believe it or not there may be a pill to keep from getting drunk. researchers at yale university says there is a drug in development that could block the effects of excessive drinking in the central nervous system. researchers are hoping the drug could be helpful in treating alcoholism. the drug is many years away. >> coming up next, lawmakers in virginia blocker prosecutor from becoming a judge and see why the move has become controversial. >> later on -- these folks will phobias later [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big ubub card deals each week. right now, a sweet price on honey nut cheerios, just $1.88. starbucks coffee is only $7.77. that's less tha
researchers at stanford university have found more than 8 million adults in the united states experienced sleepwalking which is an increase. the study says one possible factor is the use of over-the- counter sleep aids. while sleepwalking is usually harmless, it can do to -- it can cause injuries. believe it or not there may be a pill to keep from getting drunk. researchers at yale university says there is a drug in development that could block the effects of excessive drinking in the central...
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states. >>> and in health news, new recommendations about when women should be screened for breast cancer. two, new studies found women with a mother or sister with breast cancer, or those with dense breasts, should have their first mammogram at age 40. and every two years after that. all women in their 40s are being told to make a personal decision on screening, based on discussions with their doctors. >>> and you may notice a trend at your supermarket. chicken prices are soaring by as much as 25%. but only for dark meat, like drumsticks and thighs. demand for dark meat has been on the rise thanks in part to television cooking shows. >>> now, here's diane sawyer, with a preview of tonight's "world news." >> hello, josh. and everyone at "gma." you have the big announcement today about facebook. tonight, another big star at facebook, one of the most powerful women in the world, is going to tell us how a college reunion inspired what happened today. that's tonight on "world news." >> we're all about facebook here at abc news today. >>> finally, if you're in a destructive mood, this is for y
states. >>> and in health news, new recommendations about when women should be screened for breast cancer. two, new studies found women with a mother or sister with breast cancer, or those with dense breasts, should have their first mammogram at age 40. and every two years after that. all women in their 40s are being told to make a personal decision on screening, based on discussions with their doctors. >>> and you may notice a trend at your supermarket. chicken prices are...
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. >> we believe adam mayes could be anywhere in the united states. and we're extremely concerned for the safety of the girls. >> reporter: court documents charging mayes and his wife, theresa, with first-degree murder, and aggravated kidnapping, outline new details about what police believe happened around april 27th. theresa is now behind bars. and police say she has confessed. saying mayes killed jo ann in the bains' garage. but police say mayes kept the younger girls alive. driving them with their mother and sister's bodies to this trailer in guntown, mississippi. theresa's mother says her daughter and mayes fought often. >> the reason they were arguing so much is because there were two little girls that he was just absolutely obsessed with. he was claiming that those two children were his. >> reporter: neighbors say mayes told them the same. >> he made us all think that was his kids. >> reporter: the fbi tells abc news that mayes' motive is still unclear. >> adam mayes was a close friend of the family. he was a trusted person to the kids. so, tha
. >> we believe adam mayes could be anywhere in the united states. and we're extremely concerned for the safety of the girls. >> reporter: court documents charging mayes and his wife, theresa, with first-degree murder, and aggravated kidnapping, outline new details about what police believe happened around april 27th. theresa is now behind bars. and police say she has confessed. saying mayes killed jo ann in the bains' garage. but police say mayes kept the younger girls alive....
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emeril lagasse is out there somewhere in the united states >> that's right. >> trying to be very quiet. >> in the crowd behind because i'm almost at the house, guys and i don't want to wake up those babies. i can't wait to see those adorable babies and can't wait to see the mom when she realizes she won our breakfast in bed contest. you won't want to miss it. >> he's giving another little bit of a clue there. in just a bit, this mom, miracle mom to seven babies including septuplets. >> all right. i'm grooving. emeril is not the only one that has a surprise. cameron mathison is standing by live, guess where, when you see the shot -- >> niagara falls. very good. at the bottom. it's a once if a life time event. it's big. it's dangerous. and you'll only see it right here, so gather all your friends and snuggle around the tv set. >> a lot coming up. boy, turn down the music and get news from josh elliott. >> indeed. we'll begin with a measure of relief this morning. that terrifying two-week ordeal finally over for two tennessee girls. abducted by the man who killed their mother and teenage
emeril lagasse is out there somewhere in the united states >> that's right. >> trying to be very quiet. >> in the crowd behind because i'm almost at the house, guys and i don't want to wake up those babies. i can't wait to see those adorable babies and can't wait to see the mom when she realizes she won our breakfast in bed contest. you won't want to miss it. >> he's giving another little bit of a clue there. in just a bit, this mom, miracle mom to seven babies including...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >>> good morning i'm eric thomas. we are following developing news in castro valley. police have been on the scene of a homicide. deputies fond a body inside a home on omega avenue near center street last night they still have the area cordoned off. the victim is a man in his 20s. they've not released a name. they revealed that the deputies entered the house fond a significant amount of blood -- found a significant amount of blood and traced that to where they found the victim. amy hollyfield spotted investigators wearing breathing masks don't know the significance of that. right now information on the morning commute. >>> a slow one. bay bridge toll backed up to the maze. southbound 101 sluggish through redwood city into menlo park because of a couple of accidents one at marsh one at willow. the worst stretch is westbound 580 through the altamont pass because of a big rig. recovering but still slo
power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >>> good morning i'm eric thomas. we are following developing news in castro valley. police have been on the scene of a homicide. deputies fond a body inside a home on omega avenue near center street last night they still have the area cordoned off. the victim is a man in his 20s. they've...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. to discover for yourself it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. [ male announcer ] they were born to climb... born to leap, born to stalk, and born to pounce. to understand why, we journeyed to africa, where their wild ancestor was born. there we discovered that cats, no matter where they are... are born to be cats. and shouldn't your cat be who he was born to be? discover your cat's true nature. purina one. doing project with different stores is a really cool idea. we want to bring a little piece of the boutique experience to target. a real taste of luxury. it's pretty special for us to imagine this little nook of polka dog will be in target st
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. the best in nutrition... just got better. now with even more of the vitamins your body needs. like vitamin d. plus omega 3's. there's one important ingredient that hasn't changed: better taste. [ female announcer ] eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. the better egg. [ female announcer ] eggland's best. i'm more active, i eat right, i'm making changes to support my metabolism. and i switched to one a day women's active metabolism, a complete women's multivitamin, plus more -- for metabolism support. and that's a change i feel good about. [ female announcer ] from one a day. >>> now, to the hidden camera investigation that reminded us instantly of "ferris bueller." >> oh, yeah. >> we showed it to you yesterday. the parking lot owner denying he took his customer's corvette for a joyride, even after he was shown the video. jeff deal has our report this morning. >> reporter: even after we sh
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he's begging to fly to the united states, on secretary of state hillary clinton's plane. chen, who escaped house arrest and was sheltered at the u.s. embassy there in beijing, is rejecting a deal that would have allowed him to stay in china. telling abc news, in part that he fears for his family's safety. >>> meanwhile, here at home we're learning about a new threat looming from al qaeda. it's not big-city airports that are the targets this time. rather, large swaths of the american west. and brian ross is here with the overnight details. >> reporter: good morning, josh. al qaeda's camps in afghanistan may be shut down. this morning, they're online sites are urging followers to attack america in disturbing new ways. citing the forest fires in the west, al qaeda says a well-placed firebomb could terrorize large areas of the country. in an online cover magazine called "inspire," al qaeda describes your freedom to ignite a firebomb. and describes in detail how to build a so-called ember bomb. and how to study weather mans for dangerously dry conditions. forest experts say th
he's begging to fly to the united states, on secretary of state hillary clinton's plane. chen, who escaped house arrest and was sheltered at the u.s. embassy there in beijing, is rejecting a deal that would have allowed him to stay in china. telling abc news, in part that he fears for his family's safety. >>> meanwhile, here at home we're learning about a new threat looming from al qaeda. it's not big-city airports that are the targets this time. rather, large swaths of the american...
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states. overnight, mitt romney was raising money with donald trump, who is on a tear, spewing birther nonsense, alleging the president was not born in the u.s. >> a lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. >> how can you say that? >> a lot of people report it, wolf. many people do not think it's authentic. >> donald, you're beginning to sound a little ridiculous. i have to tell you. >> you are, wolf. >> reporter: republicans say it's risky for romney to continue to appear with trump. since it under cuts his seriously and suggests he is not willing to stand up to his false nonsense from that wing of his party. >> i don't agree with everybody who support me. and my guess is they don't agree with everything i believe in. but i need to get 50.1% or more. and i'm appreciative to have the help of a lot of good people. >> reporter: for their part, this morning, the obama campaign will launch a new line of attacks. saying romney made all of the same promises when he ran for governo
states. overnight, mitt romney was raising money with donald trump, who is on a tear, spewing birther nonsense, alleging the president was not born in the u.s. >> a lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. >> how can you say that? >> a lot of people report it, wolf. many people do not think it's authentic. >> donald, you're beginning to sound a little ridiculous. i have to tell you. >> you are, wolf. >> reporter: republicans say it's risky...
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embassy staff said they spoke to chen this morning and he, indeed, wants to come to the united states to study. clinton said progress has been made on that front, and she is encouraged by a statement from the chinese government saying chen can apply to study abroad. clinton said the u.s. will stay engaged with the chinese government at the highest level and the u.s. is committed to honoring chen's wishes. this is not over yet, but a big step this morning in resolving this diplomatic and human rights crisis. >> martha raddatz, thank you for that. >>> meanwhile newly released documents from osama bin laden's compound reveal bin laden wanted to attack air force one saying that he hoped to then elevate joe biden to president because biden is, and i quote, utterly unprepared, end quote. and would plunge the u.s. into crisis. but the documents also show bin laden was, in fact, losing control of al qaeda and spent time obsessing over media coverage. >>> turning now to the economy companies are not hiring as many workers. 115,000 jobs created last month, the unemployment rate dropped to 8.1%.
embassy staff said they spoke to chen this morning and he, indeed, wants to come to the united states to study. clinton said progress has been made on that front, and she is encouraged by a statement from the chinese government saying chen can apply to study abroad. clinton said the u.s. will stay engaged with the chinese government at the highest level and the u.s. is committed to honoring chen's wishes. this is not over yet, but a big step this morning in resolving this diplomatic and human...
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states. once the agent volunteered for a suicide mission and got his hands on the underwear bomb, he managed to drive it out of yemen and deliver it to the hands of u.s. officials. according to a confidential bulletin, that bomb probably could have passed through an airport metal detector. the bombmaker now has plans for an explosive that could be hidden inside the long lens of a camera. >>> and an uncoordinated group of hackers has been mounting a coordinated cyber attack on the systems of u.s. gas pipelines. it's unclear if a foreign power is trying to map the gas system or if hackers are trying to harm the pipelines themselves. >>> and a massive political headline this morning. a long-time voice of bipartisanship in the senate, richard lugar, of indiana, has been defeated, losing a primary fight against a tea party favorite. lugar is the longest-serving republican in the u.s. senate. >>> and the government is out with the latest forecast on gas prices. and it looks like gas will be some 16
states. once the agent volunteered for a suicide mission and got his hands on the underwear bomb, he managed to drive it out of yemen and deliver it to the hands of u.s. officials. according to a confidential bulletin, that bomb probably could have passed through an airport metal detector. the bombmaker now has plans for an explosive that could be hidden inside the long lens of a camera. >>> and an uncoordinated group of hackers has been mounting a coordinated cyber attack on the...
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occupy marches will held across the united states and there will be a for justice. the d.c. faction will begin at 3:30 p.m. and at 6:30, there will march to the white house. police have released images of a ramming a man's car in abducting and robbing him. woman said a similar situation about a week and incident.ore that newschannel 8 will have an in- depth report in a couple of minutes. here is lisa baden with a look at traffic. there was rain that rolled e have beenlier and w cameras this morning a series of accidents. we will check out the beltway andrews air force base to get into land over. there was an accident along the way but that is gone. have movement. the paper looks like it is out and we have delays on 395. that is leaving no intent pass pentagon and across the 14th street bridge. out. are drying pavement is still a little damp and the grass will be a damper but we will get a little d the windshine an help drive us out. expecting any more rain. isolated showers closerth of washington to richmond. 70 degrees in lower st. mary's county. 63 degrees in washington an
occupy marches will held across the united states and there will be a for justice. the d.c. faction will begin at 3:30 p.m. and at 6:30, there will march to the white house. police have released images of a ramming a man's car in abducting and robbing him. woman said a similar situation about a week and incident.ore that newschannel 8 will have an in- depth report in a couple of minutes. here is lisa baden with a look at traffic. there was rain that rolled e have beenlier and w cameras this...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning at 7:26 and this tuesday, may 15. polls are now open in the seek a election to replacement for distressed d.c. disgraced d.c. councilman harry thomas. he resigned in january just guilty topleaded than $350,000 in city funds. the special session of the general assembly annapolis on in debate a senate will budget measures which include a tax increase. will debate the bill this afternoon. newschannel 8 will have more in a couple of minutes. let's get a check of the morning commute with lisa baden. delay is a red line today, it is a third real problem outside the medical center. they are single-tracking trends in the area. have to wait for a red train. roads liveit to the in a couple of pictures. there is rain and road spray on is at falls road and this pace out of germantown. we will go to virginia, moving slowly i-95 through stafford out w
power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning at 7:26 and this tuesday, may 15. polls are now open in the seek a election to replacement for distressed d.c. disgraced d.c. councilman harry thomas. he resigned in january just guilty topleaded than $350,000 in city funds. the...
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states. once he got himself for a suicide mission and got his hands on the underwear bomb. he drove it to yemen and into the hands of u.s. officials. according to a confidential bulletin, that bomb could have passed through an airport metal detector. the bombmaker now has plans for an explosive that could be hidden in a long lens of a camera. >>> and an uncoordinated group of hackers has been attacking u.s. gas pipelines. it's unclear if a foreign power is trying to map the gas system or if hackers are trying to harm the pipelines themselves. >>> a long-time voice of bipartisanship in the senate, richard lugar, has been defeated, losing a primary fight against a tea party favorite. lugar is the longest-serving republican in the u.s. senate. >>> and the government is out with the latest forecast on gas prices. and it looks like gas will be some 16 cents per gallon lower than predictions made earlier this year. forget $5 or $4 per gallon. the national average this morning, $3.75 per. >>> and th
states. once he got himself for a suicide mission and got his hands on the underwear bomb. he drove it to yemen and into the hands of u.s. officials. according to a confidential bulletin, that bomb could have passed through an airport metal detector. the bombmaker now has plans for an explosive that could be hidden in a long lens of a camera. >>> and an uncoordinated group of hackers has been attacking u.s. gas pipelines. it's unclear if a foreign power is trying to map the gas system...
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states. security officials say they found new ways to detect the so-called body bombs. and more federal air marshals are been sent to guard international flights. >>> and some very important health news for women this morning. new recommendations about when and why you should be screened for breast cancer. two, new studies found women with a mother or sister with breast cancer, or those with dense breasts, should have their first mammogram at age 40. and every two years after that. all women in their 40s are being told to make a personal decision on screening, based on discussions with their doctors. >>> and you may notice a trend at your supermarket. chicken prices are soaring by as much as 25%. not just for breasts, but for drumsticks and thighs. demand for dark meat is on the rise. >>> now, here's diane sawyer, with a preview of tonight's "world news." >> hello, josh. and everyone at "gma." you have the big announcement today about facebook. tonight, another big star at facebook, one of th
states. security officials say they found new ways to detect the so-called body bombs. and more federal air marshals are been sent to guard international flights. >>> and some very important health news for women this morning. new recommendations about when and why you should be screened for breast cancer. two, new studies found women with a mother or sister with breast cancer, or those with dense breasts, should have their first mammogram at age 40. and every two years after that. all...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >>> good morning everyone. we are wet outside right now. we can see heavy rain in the area on maryland's most powerful radar. we can see it across the shore. you're looking at the oranges and yellows there. we slide a little bit further to the south you're dealing with some red there. heavy rain across the area that will begin to push off toward the north and east and we'll get a break and more rounds behind that. let's get a check on the traffic with lauren. >> good morning. the rain is leading to a hectic commute. one on the south west corner of 695. if you are headed out to the beltway do expect a lot of congestion. speeds clocking in at 25 miles per hour right now. the jfx going to be very jammed traveling south bound to 28th street. that is a look at your traffic. meghan, over to you. >> thanks so much. good morning to you. the senate could be at the final day to a tax package and the bill wou
power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >>> good morning everyone. we are wet outside right now. we can see heavy rain in the area on maryland's most powerful radar. we can see it across the shore. you're looking at the oranges and yellows there. we slide a little bit further to the south you're dealing with some red there....
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. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. and a terrorist who's responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women and children. let me say to the families who lost loved ones on 9/11, that we have never forgotten your loss, nor wavered in our commitment to see that we do whatever it takes to prevent another attack on our shores. >> here are the details as far as we have heard they went down. high-level officials had meetings all day at the white house while waiting for the results of the operation. people inside the situation room described it as incredibly tense. president obama learned of the tentative identification of bin laden midafternoon. >> reporter: they got the lead last august and president obama said that he had told when he started as president he told the cia director leon panetta he wanted the capture or killing of osama bin laden to be the number one priority when it came to the fight against al qaeda and then in august they got a l
. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. and a terrorist who's responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women and children. let me say to the families who lost loved ones on 9/11, that we have never forgotten your loss, nor wavered in our commitment to see that we do whatever it takes to prevent another attack on our shores. >> here are the...
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. >> do you believe that same-sex men and women should be able to get legally married in the united states? >> yes, i do. >> i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >>> if i want to wear my glasses, i'm wearing my glasses. if i'm pulling my hair back, i'm pulling my hair back. at some point, it's just not -- it's just not something that deserves a whole lot of time and attention. >>> this isn't daunting at all. >> he's not just a playboy prince. he is a serviceman. he takes that role very seriously. >>> floyd mayweather. >> tonight was a tough obstacle and i got past it. june 1st will be a tough obstacle and i will get past it. >> are we allowed to call you shaq anymore? >> no. only children can call me shaq. adults will address me as doctor. >> we're looking at the biggest summer by far. "avengers" is blowing the doors open. >> certainly was a big movie. back to the gay marriage issue briefly for a second. "the new york times" did report that right before the president sat down with robin roberts, joe biden let the cat out of the bag a little bit. he apologized to the pres
. >> do you believe that same-sex men and women should be able to get legally married in the united states? >> yes, i do. >> i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >>> if i want to wear my glasses, i'm wearing my glasses. if i'm pulling my hair back, i'm pulling my hair back. at some point, it's just not -- it's just not something that deserves a whole lot of time and attention. >>> this isn't daunting at all. >> he's not just a playboy...
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. >> being first time in the united states and in the roller coaster day, it's quite ag. >> we had some people fly in from ireland. some europeaneopln. it's been nuts. >> reporter: growing roller coaster day is relatively easy. the two are popular youtube filmmakers known for their humorous shorts. rich with special effects and viewers. >> each of our videos gets anywhere from like 2 million to 10 million views. >> reporter: roller coaster day is still a long way from those kind of numbers, but its founders are determined to keep it on track. >> the idea of starting a holiday has never been a life-long goal. now that we're doing it and the process of it is something we'll repeat every year. >> reporter: or at least as long as their stomachs hold out. rob hayes reporting for abc news. >> first roller coaster ever patented by a genius back in 1898. >> wow. you are an aficionado. you like roller coasters. >> i want to kiss that person. >> yeah. you didn't know that picture was that was just you speaking from your heart. >> but my arms are always up alc >>> this morning on "world news >>> t
. >> being first time in the united states and in the roller coaster day, it's quite ag. >> we had some people fly in from ireland. some europeaneopln. it's been nuts. >> reporter: growing roller coaster day is relatively easy. the two are popular youtube filmmakers known for their humorous shorts. rich with special effects and viewers. >> each of our videos gets anywhere from like 2 million to 10 million views. >> reporter: roller coaster day is still a long way...
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citizenship for tax gains and would bar those individuals like saverin from ever entering the united states again. >> this is a great american success story gone horribly wrong. >> reporter: saverin has defended his move to singapore. in a written statement says, my decision to expatriate was based solely on my interest in working and living in singapore where i have been since 2009. but senators up here aren't buying it. democrats plan to move on this bill as soon as possible. this means if the bill gets through congress, one of facebook's co-founders may never be allowed in the u.s. again. sunlen miller, abc news, on capitol hill. >>> some 20,000 acres are now up in flames across arizona as four wildfires continue to burn out of control. the most dangerous fire threatening a historic mining town is only 5% contained. and more than 500 firefighters are scrambling to protect the community where three homes have already been destroyed. fires are also raging in colorado, new mexico and utah. >>> and with that, here's a look at your friday forecast. some more gusty winds fueling those f
citizenship for tax gains and would bar those individuals like saverin from ever entering the united states again. >> this is a great american success story gone horribly wrong. >> reporter: saverin has defended his move to singapore. in a written statement says, my decision to expatriate was based solely on my interest in working and living in singapore where i have been since 2009. but senators up here aren't buying it. democrats plan to move on this bill as soon as possible. this...
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an mit study found the chance of dying on a scheduled flight in the united states is 1 in 14 million. >> riding on a commercial airplane has got about the same amount of risk as riding on an escalator. >> reporter: so despite, and, in fact, because of some of these scary test crashes, even when all seems hopeless, surviving a plane going down is possible, even likely. jim avila, abc news, washington. >> most of you flying today, thanks for watching. >> i'm happy to see that because you know i'm a nervous flier. >> you don't like it. >> i don't. maybe it's the control freak in me. i don't like to fly. i'm always very, very nervous. >> ambien and cocktails. this plane crash that we saw here, the pilots obviously ejected right before the crash here and one of the pilot has a helmet -- had a camera on his helmet, so we'll be able to see his view as he was ejected from that plane when this documentary airs on discovery in the fall, so stay tuned for that, but i feel vindicated in my preference for the aisle seat. you window people, i want to get some sleep. i'm on that aisle seat. i'm gone
an mit study found the chance of dying on a scheduled flight in the united states is 1 in 14 million. >> riding on a commercial airplane has got about the same amount of risk as riding on an escalator. >> reporter: so despite, and, in fact, because of some of these scary test crashes, even when all seems hopeless, surviving a plane going down is possible, even likely. jim avila, abc news, washington. >> most of you flying today, thanks for watching. >> i'm happy to see...
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he passed key intelligence to the united states and, for that, pakistan charged him with spying. for months, u.s. officials have been forease >> his work on behalf of the effort to take down bin laden was in pakistan's interests, as well as the united states' interests. >> reporter: but pakistan says afridi is a traitor and sentenced him to 33 years behind bars. >> this action is unconscionable. this man is really an international hero. they should be erecting statues to him. >> reporter: in fact, ever since that daring night raid last may, pakistani officials have quietly erased any trace that bin laden was ever here. just over tw pakistani authorities moved in with bulldozers demolishe even though there is no physical evidence that osama bin laden once lived here, there are still serious questions that rema questions like how bin laden could live here undetected for seven years, and why pakistan hasn't arrested a singl p who him muhammad lila, abc news, kabul. >> you know, that's the kind of thing that a lot of people here get upset about. because there was so much rejoice when
he passed key intelligence to the united states and, for that, pakistan charged him with spying. for months, u.s. officials have been forease >> his work on behalf of the effort to take down bin laden was in pakistan's interests, as well as the united states' interests. >> reporter: but pakistan says afridi is a traitor and sentenced him to 33 years behind bars. >> this action is unconscionable. this man is really an international hero. they should be erecting statues to him....